• Waruhiu Itote (1922 – 30 April 1993, aged 70-71), nom de guerre General China, was one of the key leaders of the Mau Mau Uprising (1952–1960) in British...
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  • important leader nationally, alongside Dedan Kimathi, Musa Mwariama, and Waruhiu Itote. Kubu Kubu was revered among the Embu for defending their territory...
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    1939–1941, British soldier and recipient of the Victoria Cross Cpl. Waruhiu Itote (1922-1993)- Served 1942–1945, leading figure of the Mau Mau rebellion...
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    country, Mandela stated his admiration for Kimathi, Musa Mwariama, Waruhiu Itote and other Mau Mau leaders who inspired his own struggle against injustice...
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    Nobel peace prize winner Dedan Kimathi, Mau Mau resistance leader Waruhiu Itote, Mau Mau war general Muthui Kariuki, Former government spokesman Catherine...
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    Githunguri, politician and businessman Waiyaki wa Hinga, 19th century leader Waruhiu Itote also known as General China. Mau Mau resistance leader Bildad Kaggia...
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    against Mau Mau; the capture of Dedan Kimathi; capture of General China (Waruhiu Itote); the survivors of the Lari massacre and the defendants' trial; Operation...
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  • Pinto Ramogi Achieng Oneko Stanley Mathenge Tom Mboya Wambui Otieno Waruhiu Itote Moody Awori, Vice President, August, 2003–December 2007 Nicholas Biwott...
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    Avalanches in Austria kill more than 200. January 15 – Mau Mau leader Waruhiu Itote is captured in Kenya. January 17 – In Yugoslavia, Milovan Đilas, one...
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    forces, with the personal backing of Winston Churchill. The capture of Waruhiu Itote (nom de guerre "General China") on 15 January 1954 and the subsequent...
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  • against the Mau Mau. In January 1954 the British captured rebel leader Waruhiu Itote, who gave them critical information about Mau Mau deployments and strategy...
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    Waruhiu Itote; Kenyatta befriended him, and gave him English lessons. By 1957, the inmates had formed into two rival cliques, with Kenyatta and Itote...
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  • Hamëz Jashari Bekim Berisha Luan Haradinaj Daut Haradinaj Dedan Kimathi Waruhiu Itote Musa Mwariama Saladin Mahmud Barzanji Mahmoud Ezidi Foad Mostafa Soltani...
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  • also known as the Mount Kenya/Mathathi Army, under the command of Waruhiu Itote, famously known as General China. With other distinguished leaders like...
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  • footballer, heart attack. Mario Evaristos, 84, Argentine football player. Waruhiu Itote, 71, Kenyan rebel leader during the Mau Mau rebellion, stroke. Kurt...
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  • African Union (KAU) - alongside Jomo Kenyatta and others in the 1940s. Waruhiu Itote, also known as General China, a Mau Mau leader was from Mukurwe-ini...
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  • (1955–1956) General George Erskine Evelyn Baring Dedan Kimathi Musa Mwariama Waruhiu Itote Units involved Royal Air Force Unknown Casualties and losses None from...
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    wrestler, in Glens Falls, New York British troops captured Mau Mau leader Waruhiu Itote in Kenya. Tony Handley was born Milovan Djilas was removed from his...
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  • 1967), and, under the pseudonym Richard Wakohozi worked closely with Waruhiu Itote (General China) on his memoir, Mau Mau General (EAPH, 1967). Koff also...
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